Steel Flat Star Concrete Anchor Screws

TAPCON

Anchor LengthAnchor Dia.Drill Bit SizeGradeEdge DistanceSeismic ApprovedMin. EmbedmentHead TypePkg. Qty.Price (inc. GST)
1 1/4"
1/4"
3/16"
Grade 1027
1 1/4"
No
1"
-100
SGD 89.25
1 3/4"
1/4"
3/16"
Grade 1028
1 1/4"
No
1"
Flat
100
SGD 102.14
2 1/4"
1/4"
3/16"
Grade 1029
1 1/4"
No
1"
Flat
100
SGD 109.72
2 3/4"
3/16"
5/32"
Grade 1025
1"
No
1"
Flat
100
SGD 92.82
2 3/4"
1/4"
3/16"
Grade 1030
1 1/4"
No
1"
Flat
100
SGD 126.41
3 1/4"
3/16"
5/32"
Grade 1026
1"
No
1"
Flat
100
SGD 119.55
3 1/4"
1/4"
3/16"
Grade 1031
1 1/4"
No
1"
-100
SGD 155.03
3 3/4"
1/4"
3/16"
Grade 1032
1 1/4"
No
1"
Flat
100
SGD 177.59
4"
1/4"
3/16"
Grade 1033
1 1/4"
No
1"
Flat
100
SGD 198.10
5"
1/4"
3/16"
Grade 1034
1 1/4"
No
1"
Flat
100
SGD 368.69

Description

Steel flat star concrete anchor screws are ideal for applications requiring a secure and robust fastening solution. These star head screws create a strong and reliable hold in concrete, brick, stone and other masonry materials. The flat star-head ensures an even distribution of pressure, while the deep threading provides superior grip and prevents stripping. These screws are perfect for use in construction, engineering and other industrial applications. They can attach anchors, fasteners and other hardware to concrete surfaces. Star head screws are available at Raptor Supplies in packages of 100.

Features

  • These star head screws feature a coarse thread design for a secure grip and holding power in concrete or masonry substrates.
  • They have a star drive recess (also known as Torx) instead of a Phillips drive to reduce cam-out (when the driver bit slips out of the screw head) during installation.
  • Their flat head allows the screw to sit flush with the surface when fully installed.
  • They are covered with Blue Cimaseal, making these star head screws suitable for marine applications.
  • These anchor screws come in various grades (1025 - 1035). The Grade 1035 anchor screw can handle shear up to 1440 lb and tension up to 950 lb.

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